The Portland Spirit cruising near downtown Portland
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The Portland Spirit is a 150' yacht with three public decks,
two of which are enclosed and climate controlled. We have seating for 350 guests on
the two interior decks for a plated meal cruise and capacity for 540 guests for a reception. Portland
Spirit features delicious Northwest cuisine prepared to order in our on-board galley, several
full service bars with a vast wine selection,
grand pianos with live performers (don't forget our singing wait staff), a ship-wide sound
system, and a marble dance floor.
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History
Launched in 1987 by Chesapeake Shipbuilding,
the ship operated on the Connecticut River during its first year. The vessel was
then sold and, after a long trip, including passage through the Panama Canal, operated out
of Maui for four years. In 1992 the operation was purchased by Pacific Marine and
moved to Honolulu. The ship's name was changed to Stardancer and operated
in Hawaii until March 1994. At that time, American Waterways, Inc. acquired Stardancer
for cruise service on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers and was sailed across the Pacific
Ocean.
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The journey from Hawaii is a story in itself.
The crew of five left Hawaii on April 1, 1994 after spending 10 days undergoing safety
preparations which included outfitting the vessel with special radios, radar and survival
equipment. The boat's lower level, the Willamette deck, was filled with over one
hundred 55 gallon drums of fuel and every window was covered with steel plates. One
hundred miles into the trip, the captain had a medical emergency and a helicopter was
required to lift him off the vessel. The ship and remaining four crew members
arrived in Portland nine days later. After a full refit, Portland Spirit began
cruises in May 1994.
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On January 4 1998, Portland Spirit staff members
completely offloaded the ship and prepared her for a full remodel. After sailing to Sundial Shipyard
in Troutdale, the ship was completely gutted. Ceilings, walls, fixtures; everything came out.
Thirty days and $750,000 dollars later, the ship returned to Portland with new ceilings, walls, bars, offices,
paint, phones, and much more. The Portland Spirit returned to service February 7, 1998.
After nearly a year of planning, the Portland Spirit entered Sundial Shipyard of Troutdale, Oregon in early 2004 for major refitting. During a five-week overhaul, the Portland Spirit was outfitted with four new fuel-efficient Caterpiller diesel engines for propulsion and power generation.
Also replaced were her transmissions, galley flooring, and about 15% of the hull plating. A glycol-refrigerated centrally-located beverage distribution system, two large walk-in coolers and a gift shop were installed. This $500,000 overhaul has prepared the Portland Spirit for the next 20 years of service.
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